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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: Jos Wissink on June 17, 2003, 04:40:52 PM
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I had connected a HP Laserjet to the LPT1 port of my server, which worked fine.
This morning I upgraded my server to the latest development version, but there seems to be something wrong with the way it handles the printers, because I cannot use it anymore.
I tried to remove it from the server manager and re-installed it, even unplugged and plugged the printer again, but no reponse whatsoever.
If I try to install a new printer from my workstations (1x Win2k, 1x WinXP) the printer is not listed when I browse for network printers on the server.
Anybody an idea? Anybody else who ran into the same problem?
Regards,
Jos Wissink
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bugs must be sent to smebugs@e-smith.org
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Jos Wissink wrote:
> This morning I upgraded my server to the latest development
> version, but there seems to be something wrong with the way
> it handles the printers, because I cannot use it anymore.
From the release notes of 6.0beta1:
NOTE: This is a developer preview. Do not install
this release on production servers. Please report all
feedback to smebugs@mitel.com
Charlie
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When printing via SME there can be two structures involved.
Firstly, if you run a test print from the Linux command prompt then its testing the lp setup. When printing to a network printer from a Windows box you are also including aspects of Samba.
If the lp test works but the Windows/Samba doesn't then it normally means you have a corrupt /var/cache/samba/printing.tdb file; deleting this file and restarting lpd should sort it.
Try out the LPRng extension to manage the queue & report back here if it work succesfully.
HTH
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I have found that printing to an SME (5.1.2, 5.5, 5.6) printer using Win2k or XP, using LPR (custom setting for TCP/IP printer port) works much better than connecting to the samba printer. Be aware that the default TCP/IP settings for 2k/XP is jet direct port 9100 which has to be changed to LPR which is port 515, and you have to enter the printer que name and put a check in the 'LPR byte count enabled' box.
good luck,
ryan